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...IP address can be derived from the information of your PC's Wi-Fi adapter. This is either DHCP-server IP address or default router for this adapter. You can get this info using commandline prompt in console by executing the following commands:
ipconfig /all - for Windows (you'll get full info),
ip route - for Linux to get the default router IP for your Wi-Fi adapter which is also the camera address.
A while after I collected a lot of images which could not be systematized in any good way and were stored in a single directory, I encountered with a problem of repeating of file names of the images.
For the purpose this program was created.
It can rename photos according to their shooting time.
The program is able to process Nikon image settings files stored in NKSC_PARAM folder. Just point to path(s) to the photos and a directory depth to search if needed. You may also override...
DCRaw4J converts digital camera RAW image files into standard formats such as JPEG and 16-bit TIFF (linear or non-linear). DCRaw4J was inspired by David Coffin's dcraw; a C program that handles raw formats from over 200 cameras.
Snap is an OpenSource ScreenShot capturing utility written completely using Java Swing. It has a GUI Version and a commandline variant which the user can choose based upon his/her choice. The captured ScreenShot can be saved in either jpg or png format.
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TopScribe is a cross-platform utility to view TOP/NOTES files and convert them to SVG. TOP files are created by the Tevion/Medion MD85276 digital notepad, or WALTOP\'s Digital Ink Pad.
MediaSort is a tool to automatically rename your media files (pictures, mp3, ...) with their metadata attributes. You can sort your pictures by date, camera ... or other EXIF attributes. MP3s by author, album .. or other ID3 tags. Java GUI based on Ant.
A program that relays a stream of JPGs (simulating video) from a client to a server, and then replicates bandwidth on the server end, making the JPGs available via HTTP. Used when incoming connections aren't possible, ie. wifi hotspots w/ webcam.
jGrabber is a command-line webcam utility that can
be used to download and save remote webcam
images to the local filesystem. It is written
in Java using JDK1.4 and is configurable via
a simple XML document.